Antonball Deluxe

Antonball Deluxe (2021)

by Summitsphere, Proponent Games
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform, Puzzle, Arcade
Themes:Action, Comedy, Party
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The breakout title from Summitsphere, Antonball Deluxe is a retro, high-octane smorgasbord of ballbusting arcade action! Antonball Deluxe quite literally turns the breakout genre on its head, blending traditional brick-breaking gameplay with tight, intense platforming.
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